it would of sank somewhere else unless it did not hit the iceberg then it would have made it to its destination
Technically yes. The Titanic ran into an iceberg. The Titanic was built to withstand a head-on collision with an iceberg however it ran into the berg from the side which tore a hole into the hull. . . It is speculated that the Titanic would not have sunk if she ran straight into the iceberg however this is merely a speculation because it is impossible to go back in time and change it. . .
i watched a titanic thing on tv called titanic the mission i seen the iceberg that it hit and behind it there was a line of them
5 compartments were ruptered by the iceberg, which is one more that the Titanic could stand
4. Only 4 could be filled before sinking and 5 was filled when Titanic collided with the iceberg.
it would of sank somewhere else unless it did not hit the iceberg then it would have made it to its destination
Technically yes. The Titanic ran into an iceberg. The Titanic was built to withstand a head-on collision with an iceberg however it ran into the berg from the side which tore a hole into the hull. . . It is speculated that the Titanic would not have sunk if she ran straight into the iceberg however this is merely a speculation because it is impossible to go back in time and change it. . .
yes
i watched a titanic thing on tv called titanic the mission i seen the iceberg that it hit and behind it there was a line of them
Before she hit the iceberg? Well, Captain Smith could have, but he retired to his cabin
4. When it struck the iceberg, 6 filled.
5 compartments were ruptered by the iceberg, which is one more that the Titanic could stand
No. The Titanic is much much much bigger than any possible squid could be. The Titanic sank because it hit an iceberg.
An iceberg struck the starboard side of the Titanic on April 14th, around midnight. The iceberg flooded 5 watertight compartments, while she could only stay afloat with 4 flooded.
The upper 10% of the the iceberg was determined to be about 96 feet above sea level but noone could say how wide it was.
4. Only 4 could be filled before sinking and 5 was filled when Titanic collided with the iceberg.
the titanic crashed because the person on look out forgot his binoculars, by the time they could see it, it was to late. this is just one theory, but there are many others